Step 6: Get the Visible Light Transmitter to Pickup Signals From the Main Board

Use the same code as that step, then implicate it into that and if needed, rig a sensor or two.

It will most likely need a perk or two to fix the lighting, but after that, it should show up as some sort of digital transmit, not analog.

We used the waves as a likely reference, as we were lucky to get the same or about the same of digital transmit.

Step 7: Using It!

You have to broadcast the message from http://www.cepstral.com/en/demos, which was made by the internet translators, then we can get the snapcircuits to get it onto the radio.

The main board will do the signal to the visible light spec. and then it will get to the hologram part.

Note: We were not able to make a video about the hologram because of how short it transmitted

PROBLEMS:

This has some problems, where we can only do a hologram for a short period of time, and it can't be seen very well.

Also, it is difficult and unlikely you will get the same signal and wave frequency close to the other sensors, and also it is hard to position all of the pieces so the waves will be picked up accurately.

Please comment if you have a solution to any of these problems!

Step 8: UPDATE:

We've made some voice recognition software to build into the hologram base.

I like the way this is constructed, the only flaw I see here is that when the jumper cables are connected to the mother board, and the jumper cables are connected to the arduino and the Snap Circuits, the jumper cables become loose when you have no idea and the whole thing is just a fail thta a consumer thinks it is when peolple aren't really paying attention to it. To fix that: just use electrical tape! :D OMG